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Zachau Construction of Freeport has a range of projects underway for a range of industries.It is building health care sites, educational facilities, multi-unit housing and office space.
The former Opportunity Alliance center at 54 Maple St. will provide 16 units of housing, the developer says.
The Fort Kent-'based credit union says growth in the Bangor area prompted the addition, and the branch will open in October.
Jim Brady's Fathom Cos. will team up with Canopy by Hilton on a new Portland waterfront hotel slated to open in spring 2021, the companies announced on Wednesday.
A combination of county-wide economic development, focus on destination tourism and low prices have boosted house sales in the sparsely populated region.
Saco Island West LLC is wrapping up the redevelopment of Building 3, at 100 Main St. in the Saco Mill Complex in Saco, introducing 22 “micro” residential rental units on the upper stories above the Run of the Mill Public House & Brewery.
Single family home sales in York and Cumberland counties are well below the same time last year, according to Maine Home Connection, which tracks monthly residential sales in southern Maine.
Stonehouse Capital, a private investment firm headquartered in Chicago, bought Spruce Point Inn in a private sale.
The openings will expand the Portland-based company's retail operations, which stretch from Maine to Florida, to 24.
Colby College has named an architect as well as a management company for the hotel it plans to build on Main Street in Waterville.
Developers of the Rock Row project in Westbrook have secured $14 million in bond financing for the two million-square-foot mixed-use development in an agreement that will pay for public infrastructure work that includes upgrades to Maine Turnpike
Maine Maritime Museum broke ground this week on what it says will be a “transformative” $3.3 million renovation of its Bath grounds.
A Bar Harbor landmark, currently housing the Bar Harbor Historical Society, has been listed for sale.
The 6,000-square-foot tasting room, which opened this week, is in the old production area of the Freeport brewery, while brewing has moved in 30,000 feet of new space.
The group that bought the building that houses Dale Rand Printing as well as a next-door apartment building see lots of options on the evolving Portland street.
The former American Legion building on the edge of downtown is being developed into an event center that can accommodate up to 500 people — a needed element in the city, said Bill Mitchell, the building's owner.
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With most public school kids in Maine heading back to class this week, students and their parents are paying more for school supplies, according to a report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Students and their parents are paying more this year for textbooks and reference materials, school lunches, day care and preschool, college tuition and boys' clothes.
The cost of girls' clothing decreased and the prices of both footwear and snacks were unchanged from a year ago.
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